misfish Posted August 31, 2011 Report Posted August 31, 2011 (edited) It,s all fun til you kill a friend and have to serve your time. IMO, He got what he deserved. Tuff lesson to learn at such a young age. http://ca.news.yahoo.com/jack-tobin-son-former-premier-due-sentenced-drunk-080006400.html Edited August 31, 2011 by Misfish
fishnsled Posted August 31, 2011 Report Posted August 31, 2011 Hopefully it's the wake-up call he seems to need.
irishfield Posted August 31, 2011 Report Posted August 31, 2011 Now by 24 I was married and already had 2 kids and one on the way... but from the ages of 15 to 19 that could have been me on any given night and I'm sure that applies to many around here. Don't be toooo quick to judge!
mercman Posted August 31, 2011 Report Posted August 31, 2011 I finds stories like this very sad. Alcohol distorts reality, and causes people to do irrational things. Its defiantely not an excuse, dont get me wrong, but he was not in his right mind. I do feel the the punishment fits the crime in this case.
misfish Posted August 31, 2011 Author Report Posted August 31, 2011 Now by 24 I was married and already had 2 kids and one on the way... but from the ages of 15 to 19 that could have been me on any given night and I'm sure that applies to many around here. Don't be toooo quick to judge! No way judging,been there done that.Lucky for many of us,nothing happened,or was killed. Close though. BTW,Married 18,2 kids by 19.Like you,still with same.
misfish Posted August 31, 2011 Author Report Posted August 31, 2011 I finds stories like this very sad. Alcohol distorts reality, and causes people to do irrational things. Its defiantely not an excuse, dont get me wrong, but he was not in his right mind. I do feel the the punishment fits the crime in this case. Care to say why Paul? And to everyone that replies,PLEASE BE CIVIL. TY
Terry Posted August 31, 2011 Report Posted August 31, 2011 when I was young, I could have/would have done stupid things like that when drinking.....seems many of us learn the hard way wasn't it his friend he killed who was part of the "FUN" I think less time say 18 months and longer probation with zero booze or drug with random testing............ 10 years drug/alcohol free...with a 5 year driving ban
irishfield Posted August 31, 2011 Report Posted August 31, 2011 Like Terry said.. his friend was part of the "fun".. 'till it killed him.
Pigeontroller Posted August 31, 2011 Report Posted August 31, 2011 He screwed up, he showed remorse, he plead quilty, he's being sent to prison...Whats his Daddy's name got to do with anything??? As far as I'm concerned that comment was....
bushart Posted August 31, 2011 Report Posted August 31, 2011 3 years in prison 7 years no licence Every night for the rest of his life when he closes his eyes---gonna re-live this tragedy His own punishment will be far worse than any judge would give him And Yes...Any one of us on this board can put themselves here. Sorry Bri--Not jumpin on ya here---it's just a bad deal all round
mercman Posted August 31, 2011 Report Posted August 31, 2011 Care to say why Paul? And to everyone that replies,PLEASE BE CIVIL. TY Why the pinishment fits the crime? Well, it wasnt murder, so a longer sentence would be too stiff a penalty. If he hadnt been drinking, this would not have happened, so other than this fatal mistake, he has no priors. Judges are under pressure to crack down on DUI, and felt that this would send the proper message. This kind of story makes me sad, because But for the grace of God, there go I. I drove drunk on a daily basis, sometimes unable to see the road at all.In my mind i was in complete control, maybe even in better control than normal. Today, in sobriety, i would never think of doing something like that, but i undestand his state of mind when it happened.You can not think sanely while drunk. He will carry what he did, long after his sentence is up. If he has a drinking problem, hopefully this will help him get sober. Hope this makes sense It makes me nervous when asked to explain myself on a forum, because its hard to get a point accross clearly when you cant see the face of the person you are talking to.
Terry Posted August 31, 2011 Report Posted August 31, 2011 Why the pinishment fits the crime? Well, it wasnt murder, so a longer sentence would be too stiff a penalty. If he hadnt been drinking, this would not have happened, so other than this fatal mistake, he has no priors. Judges are under pressure to crack down on DUI, and felt that this would send the proper message. This kind of story makes me sad, because But for the grace of God, there go I. I drove drunk on a daily basis, sometimes unable to see the road at all.In my mind i was in complete control, maybe even in better control than normal. Today, in sobriety, i would never think of doing something like that, but i undestand his state of mind when it happened.You can not think sanely while drunk. He will carry what he did, long after his sentence is up. If he has a drinking problem, hopefully this will help him get sober. Hope this makes sense It makes me nervous when asked to explain myself on a forum, because its hard to get a point accross clearly when you cant see the face of the person you are talking to. yeah I find it hard to explain myself too, so I just ramble and post a lot hoping one day to say it right...LOL but you said it just fine Paul
lew Posted August 31, 2011 Report Posted August 31, 2011 It's always sad when this kinda stuff happens, a couple buds out having some laffs and a few beers, then in seconds it's all over. One friends is dead and the others life is ruined forever. A terrible tragedy all around.
bubbles Posted August 31, 2011 Report Posted August 31, 2011 Regardless of the sentence he will be surving his sentence for the rest of his life, everytime he closes his eyes, a birthday rolls around, christmas etc......
ckrb2007 Posted August 31, 2011 Report Posted August 31, 2011 I personally take the drinking and driving thing very seriously. I lost 2 good friends just over 20yrs ago when I was a younger lad in Apsley. One of them could've been me but I was "too tired" to go out that night. Needless to say, the driver was drunk and split his camero in two while running from the cops in Peterborough. The driver, who survived, was sentenced to 7yrs vehicular manslaugher. My 2 buddies, Jack and Ray were killed. Does any sentence really fit the crime if a death is involved....I don't know. I truley hope Tobin learned his lesson. I know my buddy that did live learned his and regrets his decision every day of his life. Cheers, Colin
misfish Posted August 31, 2011 Author Report Posted August 31, 2011 He screwed up, he showed remorse, he plead quilty, he's being sent to prison...Whats his Daddy's name got to do with anything??? As far as I'm concerned that comment was.... My point, his father was a high profile member of the goverment. I state,,,,,,,WAS. It seems these days if your an important/famous figure and your child gets in trouble,the name gets you off with less. Paul TY. I too come accross the same,and it wasnt a call out. I have lost friends aswell. This is one reason I dont own a motor bike.Best driver I seen,but was taken to young.
crappieperchhunter Posted September 1, 2011 Report Posted September 1, 2011 . but from the ages of 15 to 19 that could have been me on any given night and I'm sure that applies to many around here. Don't be toooo quick to judge! Yep I agree 100%.
blue pickeral Posted September 1, 2011 Report Posted September 1, 2011 (edited) The reason these things even make it to the news is the relative importance of the parents....kids from 'ordinary' families rarely get this exposure when charged with a crime. And we are used to the 'priviledged' ones getting a break in punishment. The fellow convicted and sentenced had a long list of speeding tickets prior to this event which denotes he wasn't that responsible to begin with. Reminds me of the kids of rich parents in Muskoka several years back who died in a drunk driving accident. Expensive car, previous driving convictions, waiters at a private club intimidated by wealthy guests so wouldn't cut off the drinks....recipe for disaster. Where were the parents? Edited September 1, 2011 by blue pickeral
fishnsled Posted September 1, 2011 Report Posted September 1, 2011 Now by 24 I was married and already had 2 kids and one on the way... but from the ages of 15 to 19 that could have been me on any given night and I'm sure that applies to many around here. Don't be toooo quick to judge! Not judging at all. Judge Lise Maisonneuve said she took into account Tobin's extreme remorse and his decision to plead guilty and forgo a trial in reaching her decision. But she also considered Tobin's previous record with alcohol and cars. Seems like it has been a problem in the past and that is all I meant by my statement. I'm sure, as you said Wayne, it could have been anyone of us in our younger years. Some of us were lucky, I have a fishing buddy who was not. Been in a wheel chair for 30+ years now. A terrible tragedy for everyone when something like this happens.
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